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And on that point, Parada agrees with the prosecution. That's because she believes Felicia took two doses, one the night before she died that caused a rage.
And then the next morning, Parada believes Felicia took another dose, the fatal dose.
And then the next morning, Parada believes Felicia took another dose, the fatal dose.
And then the next morning, Parada believes Felicia took another dose, the fatal dose.
The defense brought 17 witnesses over six days.
The defense brought 17 witnesses over six days.
The defense brought 17 witnesses over six days.
But the worst part, says Christina, was how the defense painted Felicia as a lowlife.
But the worst part, says Christina, was how the defense painted Felicia as a lowlife.
But the worst part, says Christina, was how the defense painted Felicia as a lowlife.
I felt like I was just going to a really bad funeral, day after day, having to see those photos and them just, you know, picking her apart as some druggie.
I felt like I was just going to a really bad funeral, day after day, having to see those photos and them just, you know, picking her apart as some druggie.
I felt like I was just going to a really bad funeral, day after day, having to see those photos and them just, you know, picking her apart as some druggie.
The defense maintains Felicia's many wounds were nothing more than self-inflicted scratches, a far cry from torture.
The defense maintains Felicia's many wounds were nothing more than self-inflicted scratches, a far cry from torture.
The defense maintains Felicia's many wounds were nothing more than self-inflicted scratches, a far cry from torture.
To torture somebody, it's got to be a methodical infliction of pain for a sadistic purpose.
To torture somebody, it's got to be a methodical infliction of pain for a sadistic purpose.
To torture somebody, it's got to be a methodical infliction of pain for a sadistic purpose.